Thanks Ste123 and Enternal for the information though I shouldn't have asked on this thread perhaps Don should make something like this in full screen view? Hover to the right and you get an info pane. You hover to the left and you get an edit pane. You hover your mouse at the top and you get that thumbnail view to quickly select the next picture for full screen viewing. ![]() It's not fully Unicode so certain things show up fine but other things do not. Unfortunately I have pictures that have diacritics or use Unicode and that's where FastStone has issues. Nothing can come close to this so far from any apps I have tried. You can view pictures in full screen and by simply moving your mouse to the top of the screen, you also get a very nice scroll horizontal scroll window with large thumbnails and quickly select pictures to show in full screen is just plainly excellent. I do use XYplorer's built in preview too but it's not used as a large picture viewer but more of a "mini" viewer that's usually set to be twice or three times the size of the my current thumbnail size.Īctually, I also have FastStone Viewer as an alternative to XnViewMP and it was my main one for a very long time and that's because it has one of the best full screen capabilities and it still is. There's also ImageEye but it's not setup in PFA at all and simply located in the same folder as my other image viewers. I actually also have several backup image viewers set up in PFA and that is FastStone Viewer (since it has very easy to use crop and resize functions) and HoneyView(mainly there because it has the capability to browse images within archives). ![]() While browsing pictures in XYplorer, if there's an image I want to have a bigger look at, I have JpegView as my primary image viewer that's associated through PFA. So when using XYplorer, this is the primary use of it and also for folders with less amount of files. I have paper folders where my "favorite" pictures are located in. The way I use XYplorer is a bit more complicated. So I always use it when I need to view many many images and as good as possible. ![]() I really like it because of how fast it process many images and how well it displays them then in thumbnail view. So XNViewerMP is my primary viewer for folders with pictures. Are you saying you'd like to be able to go through a folder or even a drive and all it's sub-directories and delete all the thumbnail cache associated with that folder and all it's subs? Would you select the select the folder from which the scans starts? So I want to make sure I understand you correctly. For these tasks I set up a seperate thumbs-directory that I delete afterwards. This is not related to maintenance and cache cleaning, but rather to data I won't use again. Stef123 wrote: what I am hoping for is a feature that scans tree branches by itself, without manual folder browsing.
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